The DS200KLDCG1AAA printed circuit board product was originally designed and manufactured by General Electric specifically for its Mark V family of turbine control systems. As you must have already established from its extended name, this DS200KLDCG1AAA printed circuit board exists as a member of the Mark V Series with specific applications in control and management systems for automatic drive components for steam, wind and gas turbines, and is considered a legacy family from General Electric. Production was discontinued within a few years of its initial release. The DS200KLDCG1AAA product as a component member of the Mark V turbine control system family is also one of GE’s last product families, leveraging its patented Speedtronic control system technology. The technology was first released in the late 1960s along with the launch of the Mark I series. This DS200KLDCG1AAA printed circuit board has a true functional product description, such as a key /LED/ display board, based on which the functional description is included in the relevant Mark V Turbine Control System series instructional manual materials. While this DS200KLDCG1AAA PCB can be defined by this functional description, it is not the original key /LED/ display board manufactured for the Mark V series; This will be missing all three revised versions of the DS200KLDCG1 master printed circuit board for the DS200KLDCG1AAA product.
Hardware tips and specifications
Like any circuit board in our inventory of old and new GE Mark V Series products, this DS200KLDCG1AAA PCB leverages its own set of features – the inclusion and specification of introduced hardware components. For starters, this DS200KLDCG1AAA printed circuit board is equipped with many of the various voltage limiting and storage hardware components commonly found in other electrostatic sensitive Mark V series products, including many resistors, capacitors, and diodes. The substrate of the DS200KLDCG1AAA product is additional insulated by the DS200KLDCG1AAA device containing a common style PCB coating that wraps and insulates individual product hardware components connected to its base DS200KLDCG1AAA circuit board in order of functional priority. Before making any final purchase decision on the DS200KLDCG1AAA product, it is important to be aware that the following hardware component and specification information may have changed because the DS200KLDCG1AAA PCB features two Class A functional product revisions and one Class A illustration revision.
The GE Key/LED/ display board DS200KLDCG1AAA features 32 leds, 21 4-character displays, and 1 jumper. The GE Key/LED/ display board DS200KLDCG1AAA also has a 40-pin connection board on the back of the board. The jumper on the board is used to modify its behavior by changing the position of the jumper on the pin. For example, if the jumper covers pins 1 and 2, you can move the jumper to cover pins 2 and 3. The documentation that came with the original board describes the jumpers and how moving them changes the behavior of the board. However, some jumpers are for factory use only and service providers are not allowed to move. In this case, the jumper is used for testing during the manufacturing process, and running the board with the jumper in the spare position is not supported. For more information, see the information that comes with the board.
The DS200KLDCG1AAA board is attached to its larger Mark V Series automation drive cabinet with screws inserted into four holes in each corner. These holes are aligned with screw holes in the drive cabinet rack and drilled at the GE facility, including the ring insulation. Before removing a defective circuit board, note where the circuit board is installed and how the cables are routed in the cabinet. Cable routing is important because it protects the DS200KLDCG1AAA and its larger Mark V-series drivers from high-voltage current if the signal cable is too close to the high-voltage cable. In addition, cable wiring helps maintain proper air circulation. Improperly routed cables can block airflow and cause components to heat up.
Frequently asked questions about DS200KLDCG1AAA
How to identify LED on DS200KLDCG1AAA?
There are 32 leds on the DS200KLDCG1AAA, and each LED on the DS200KLDCG1AAA is identified by the DS1-DS32 nomenclature on the DS200KLDCG1AAA.
Are all the parts on each DS200KLDCG1AAA the same?
No, not every DS200KLG1AAA is the same. For example, some of our DS200KLDCG1AAA boards have connection bars manufactured in the Philippines, while our other DS200KLDCG1AAA boards have connection bars manufactured in Malaysia. However, regardless of the differences in a particular DS200KLDCG1AAA, the DS200KLDCG1AAA always works the same way.
DS200KLDCG1AAA How many wires are connected?
The two wires are connected to the DS200KLDCG1AAA through the part labeled L1 on the DS200KLDCG1AAA.
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